2017 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title I - THE STATE AND ITS GOVERNMENT
Chapter 4 - POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL IN CERTAIN CASES
Section 4:39-c - Disposal of Highway or Turnpike Funded Real Estate.

Universal Citation: NH Rev Stat § 4:39-c (2017)
    4:39-c Disposal of Highway or Turnpike Funded Real Estate. – Disposal of real estate purchased with state or federal highway funds, or both, or with turnpike funds shall occur as follows:
    I. Upon recommendation of the commissioner of the department of transportation to dispose of or lease property purchased with state or federal highway funds or both, or turnpike funds, the request for disposal or leasing shall be reviewed and approved by the long range capital planning and utilization committee before submission to the governor and council for approval. Upon determination that the property is no longer needed by the state, the governor and council shall first offer it to the government of the town, city, or county in which the property is located. If the town, city, or county refuses the offer, the governor and council may sell, convey, transfer, or lease the real property.
    II. Sales of real property under this section shall be at not less than current market value of the subject property, as may be determined by the governor and council. If the town, city, or county decides to resell the property, it shall first offer the property to the state at the market value at the time of sale.
    III. The proceeds from a sale, conveyance, transfer, or lease under this section shall be credited to either the highway fund or the turnpike fund, whichever fund provided money for the original purchase.
    IV. This section shall not apply to the exchange of state-owned lands for other lands of equal or greater value, which are under the jurisdiction of the department of transportation and used by the department during right-of-way negotiations, or to the sale of buildings that need to be moved to clear such rights-of-way for public projects found necessary under other state laws.

Source. 2005, 12:1. 2007, 100:1, eff. Aug. 10, 2007.

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